Welcome to my thread full of idiocery and me trying to convince you guys to play in my game.

-This would be my first time DM-ing, so if you want a game where the DM knows all, go somewhere else.
-I am crazy. Not 'the jury finds the defendant'-crazy, but more of the 'That guy is completely insane'-crazy. So if you want a game where the DM is a neutral character, only there to guide your story, go somewhere else.
-I am sometimes a bit too argumentative for my own good. So if you want a game where your decisions won't be argued with by the DM, go somewhere else.

-I am told to be fairly creative, so if I accept players who have played the module before, I should be able to change it enough so that they think the storyline is fun as well.
-I am pretty open, and roleplay-focused. I will try not to railroad you guys, unless necessary. I will also give you plenty opportunity to roleplay to your hearts content, and will give you bonuses for doing so.

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Adventures with a Crazy DM will be a series going through modules or more openworlded parts. I hope to have a few people stay with me from start to finish, but that will probably not be the case.

The module we will start with is the Sunless Citadel, which, to paraphrase the book, is "An adventure for 4 1st level players. Characters that survive will end at second, or even third level." It is originally 3.0, but it is fairly easily modified for 3.5, or so I've read.

I am looking for 4 dedicated players (And perhaps an additional bard ) who will accompany me through the game. Character creation rules are here, and for the rest of the threads you can go to the forum.

Game Description:

"All things roll here: horrors of midnights,
Campaigns of a lost year,
Dungeons disturbed, and groves of lights;
Echoing on these shores, still clear,
Dead ecstasies of questing knights—
Yet how the wind revives us here!"
—Arthur Rimbaud

For some reason, either because you wish to make a name for yourself, or because you heard the legend of the Sunless Citadel, you've decided to come here, to Oakhurst, close to a site which is now named the Sunless Citadel. Once there, you will perhaps go through one of the most dangerous places the people in town have ever known, and be widely known in a radius of a whole 5 miles or less.

Yep, Shifters (Longtooth and Razorclaw are both types, I believe) were first introduced in Eberron (as were Changelings, Kalashtar, and Warforged) and all were given much more in-depth-ness in their own race book, Races of Eberron.